verb (used without object) 1.to fit into each other, as parts of machinery, so that all action is synchronized.
2.to interweave or interlace, one with another: The branches of the trees interlock to form a natural archway.
3.Railroads. (of switches, signals, etc.) to operate together in a prearranged order.
verb (used with object) 4.to
lock one with another.
5.to fit (parts) together to ensure coordinated action.
6.Railroads. to arrange (switches, signals, etc.) to effect a predetermined sequence of
movement.
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noun 7.the fact or condition of interlocking or of being interlocked.
9.a device for preventing a mechanism from being
set in motion when another mechanism is in such a position that the two operating simultaneously might produce undesirable results.
10.Also called ignition interlock. a device or system that prevents an automotive engine from starting until the seat belt for any occupied front seat is fastened.
11.a stretch fabric made with a circular knitting machine having two alternating sets of long and short needles.
12.Movies. a device for synchronizing the action of a camera and
sound recorder.
Related forms in·ter·lock·er, noun
un·in·ter·locked, adjective